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A National Gallery exclusive.Take your memories of London back to school with this iconic National Gallery double decker bus pencil case.Made of plastic - flat and featuring a zip - it is perfect as a...
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In this, the second part of his history of the National Bus Company and its subsidiaries, the author explores the dramatic decade that lead to the privatisation of the business in the mid-1980s. Exami...
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LED Light Source Battery Operated - Can be used outdoors Mister Men Design Wire Frame Easy Assembly Great for Kids Bedrooms and Playrooms, Manufacturer: Paper Lantern Manufacturing Company
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Blue Badge Company Leather Travel Card Holder for Oyster or Bus Pass. These compact and easy-to-use card holders are ideal to hold a travel, identity, season or license card. Designed with one frame w...
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Most recent reviews from the community

...First I should make it clear I did not use this company as a tourist. I live just outside London. But I?ve never done any of the tourist stuff, so being on a gap year I hadn?t planned on, and with very little to do, I decided to indulge in a spot of research, riding the buses, speaking to tourists and asking the people on the pavement awkward questions.
A 24-hour ticket for the Big Bus Company...

Stunning views of the capital from the top deck, brilliant guides, a fab way to see London

Some may consider it pricey - but it's not really!

...about the time it was taking to plan routes and then travel those routes to each place when she suggested buying a 24 hour ticket for the Big Bus as we could not only sit on the bus and listen to the tour, but get on and off the bus at will at the various attractions we wanted to visit.
For those of you who have never come across The Big Bus Company before, like me, let me give you a brief run down...

Busses used to be green; frequent services to north Chelmsford suburbs

Drivers smile only irregularly; journeying at peak school commuting time is dangerous

...The Eastern National bus company cannot help but slowly insinuate itself into the lives of just about every central Essex resident. I had to endure almost 5 years of daily travel on a large sweaty green double-decker bus in order to make my way from rural Billericay to the great swarming metropolis that was Chelmsford. In the earlier years it seemed fun; members of the general public who braved...